Boston, Massachusetts - A 'Wicked' Awesome City

With it’s rich history, diverse neighborhoods, and legacy of arts, culture, and education, Boston, Massachusetts has something for everyone. Take a walk along the Freedom Trail, visit one of Boston’s many fine museums and restaurants, or be the ultimate tourist and have a beer at the iconic Cheers.

Boston offers world-class dining and shopping options as well as spread of local, artisan, and ethnic restaurant favorites. There’s a handful of popular theaters and music festivals to view plays, films and concerts. You really can’t claim to have experienced Boston’s real culture until you’ve been to a Red Sox game at Fenway Park or what locals call “the Green Monster”.

To see a whole lot of waterfront — and waterfront attractions — meander along Boston’s Waterfront. Today’s waterfront includes a vibrant mix of hotels, restaurants, residences, and recreational spaces, from Atlantic Wharf on the Fort Point Channel to Battery Wharf in the North End.

Museum of Fine Arts – as the 4th largest museum in the United States, the Museum of Fine Arts contains more than 450,000 works of art, making it one of the most comprehensive collections in the Americas.

The Paul Revere House – In 1775, Paul Revere left his small wooden home in Boston’s North End and set out on a journey that would make him a legend. Today, his home is still standing and has become a historic landmark.

USS Constitution – The USS Constitution is a wooden-hulled , three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy, name by George Washington after the Constitution – she is the oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat.